Rodgers's ACC Sunday Tee Time Plus How to Watch the QB's Final Round

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Watching Aaron Rodgers go to work on a Sunday is something New York Jets' fans will become familiar with this fall.
To bide the time until the National Football League kicks off, Gang Green supporters can start by watching their quarterback during Sunday's final round of golf at the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe.
After completing two rounds at the three-day celebrity golf tournament, Rodgers sits in a four-way tie for 12th place on the individual leaderboard. The Jets' new signal caller has scored 32 points in the modified Stableford format being used at the 54-hole event.
Three-time ACC champion Tony Romo, former All-Pro linebacker Brian Urlacher and former MLB All-Star Mike Lowell are all tied with Rodgers in the Top 15 heading into Sunday's final round, which will air on NBC beginning at 2:30 pm ET.
On Saturday, Rodgers carded a 73 on the 6,709-yard, par-72 course at Edgewood Tahoe South. He hit three bogeys and two birdies.
Only one NFL player (past and present) ranks ahead of Gang Green's four-time MVP on the leaderboard after 36 holes — Hall-of-Fame running back Marshall Faulk sits sixth overall with 37 points.
WATCH LIVE Sunday's Final Round via NBC / Peacock
Rodgers will tee off Round 3 at 12:33 pm ET. Romo, Urlacher and Denver Broncos' legend John Elway start their Sunday 12:15 pm.
The final three golfers go out at 12:51 pm ET with NBA star Steph Curry leading the way (50 points). American-born tennis pro Mardy Fish (47) and NHL center Joe Pavelski (47) share the tee time with Curry.
NBC tees off its national television coverage of the ACC final round at 2:30 pm ET on Sunday. Viewers can also watch via Peacock.
Visit the ACC LIVE Leaderboard
ACC Scoring Format:
Players earn points for each hole result. The player that accumulates the most points over three days wins the title.
- 10 points: Double eagle
- 8 points: Hole-in-one
- 6 points: Eagle
- 3 points: Birdie
- 1 point: Par
- 0 points: Bogey
- -2 points: Double bogey or worse
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Ralph, a former college football conference administrator, brings 20 years of media experience to the New York Jets beat. Prior to concentrating on Gang Green, he covered the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision for NFL Draft Bible on FanNation. Ventre remains as an official voter for the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 and the annual legacy awards. The Fordham University graduate is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America. The veteran sports media professional resides in his native state of New Jersey.